Idk what kind of wattage do you really think that amp will give me the zx1000 supposed to be 500x 2 @ 2ohm rms
muddywaters
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i have a 400 watt rms amp on my mid & highs and a 1500 watt rms amp on my bass and all i have is an interstate optima battery and i have no problems, my lights dim if you reaaally look at them at night but other than that you should be fine
wtf are u talking about i never said is my alt going to be okay. im asking what kind of watts do u think that amp will really give me. i have a h/o 160 amp alt being shipped to me now
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i'm sorry i confused amp for alternator most companies are fairly accurate on their rms wattage as long as the right amount of volts are supplied 14.4v....etc
There is really no way to accurately tell what the voltage will be because the amp wastes power converting the power inside the amp in the form of heat because no amp is 100% efficient, but if you wanted to rate it at a lower voltage I would say 13.8 and it won't be that much lower maybe 40 watts at most.
What the hell are you guys talking about? Anyways, back to the intitial question, I would probably go with the Hi-fonics. But in all honesty I think there are better valued amplifiers out there.
What else do u suggest for the guy in the same price range as Hifonics ? - Soundstream , Planet Audio or Power Acoustik . MTX is definitely priced more than these .
We're talking about budget equipment so don't any1 LOL !
He could choose 1 of these brands & get a mono amp that's slightly higher than whats needed , say get a 1200wrms if 900wrms is actually needed . A friend who has 12yrs cra audio experience told me these lower priced brand actually put out 3/4 of their rated rms ......
will the 8002 t be enough though, i mean id rather have that so i dont have to go through alt and battery upgrades but also i want it to be enough power for the subs